A close -knit team dressed in a reassuring color. Queen Camilla and King Carlo sported two perfectly coordinated outfits for the first Garden Party of the season. It is not the first time that the royal couple opt for that type of style stratagem thanks to which the two are painted as one compact team: also at the 2024 event in the Gardens of Buckingham Palace chose a look Matchy-Matchy But playing on the tones of pastel pink.
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The debut on the real scenes of the cobalt blue dress worn by Queen Camilla dates back to Second day of the Royal Ascot 2024. It is a Dior griffed garment characterized by a pleated skirt and a white lace insert at the neckline that the sovereign has combined with the same hat created by Philip Treacy And with the same Diamond brooch with a turquoise stone made famous by Queen Elizabeth.
King Carlo and Queen Camilla.
YUI MOK / IPA-AGENCY.NETThe memorabilia has an ancient history: it was the then prince of Wales, the future Edoardo VII and Regina Alexandra, to donate the jewel in 1893 to Teck’s Mary for her wedding with the one who would become Giorgio V. Queen Mary, grandmother of Elizabeth II, left the pin to her granddaughter who, however, began to pin it to her clothes only since the mid -10th century.
The piece had a moment of popularity in a very delicate moment: Queen Elizabeth took her from the casket when he turned to the nation in highlight of the pandemic. There were those who wanted to see in that choice a reference to the uniforms of the medical staff at the forefront in facing the Coronavirus, who instead thought that the monarch would look at the protective and healing properties attributed to the stone since the times of the Egyptians.

Queen Camilla.
YUI MOK / IPA-AGENCY.NETIn fact to the Royal Family The benefits of turquoise would be needed: looking on the net we read that it would instill peace and tranquilitywhich would shield negative energies and which would favor communications and God only knows how Windsor’s family would need all this among diseases, unwanted interviews by Prince Harry and troubled by Prince Andrea.
More trivially Camilla could love turquoisea stone of a color that goes well with the color of his eyes and of which he also has jewels that are part of his personal collection (perhaps also the earrings with a design similar to the pin): among these we can mention the necklace worn at State Banquet in Italy of April 2025.
The sovereign for the gala dinner at the Quirinale showed off a Couture creation of Fiona Clare and surprised with a jewel that comes not from the royal collection but with a sentimental casket. His also the diamond earrings hanging on his lobes

King Carlo was as usual impeccable with his Morning Suit grey. Heavenly vests had already been spotted at the2024 edition of the Royal Ascot: At the Garden Party in Buckingham Palace the sovereign slipped a handkerchief with a blue and white printing and a tie from the pattern with shades that made up the entire outfit.

King Carlo converses with the guests of the Garden Party.
YUI MOK / IPA-AGENCY.NETThere Princess Anna He aligned with those who may have been an orders of stables: for her one of his outfit Predilette, a changing full -signed complete Shibumi that passes from green to blue depending on the light.

Princess Anna, Sophie of Edinburgh and Prince Edoardo.
YUI MOK / IPA-AGENCY.NETSophie of Edinburg Instead he unleashed a brand new tired dress Erdema model designed specifically for circumstances like this. On the ivory base they come alive on the fabric of black flowers with some green shade such as the clutch.

Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh.
YUI MOK / IPA-AGENCY.NETThe imagination seemed to join the black of her husband’s jacket, Prince Edoardo who, however, colored his tight with a red tie. A nice brushstroke of liveliness compared to the desire for favorite calm from the rest of the family.
The Duchess will certainly not have done it on purpose, yet the Coatdress A squares shown in these hours strongly recalls the look chosen in 1990 by the beloved Princess of Wales. Only a similarity, yet evocative

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